BRIXITY - Sandbox&Multiplayer
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"BRIXITY - Sandbox&Multiplayer is a Simulation game that allows players to create and customize their own city in a vibrant, visually appealing world. With good game mechanics, players can build and develop their city, but be prepared for grinding and the occasional annoying ad. The game encourages creativity with the option to make your own play map, giving you the freedom to do anything in BRIXITY!"
Reviews
- The game offers a lot of creative freedom, allowing players to build and design their own blueprints.
- The graphics and art style are charming and appealing, making the game visually enjoyable.
- The gacha system is relatively fair, and players can still enjoy the game without spending money.
- Many basic building blocks are locked behind a paywall, making it frustrating for players who want to build freely.
- The game can be slow-paced and repetitive, especially when waiting for resources or unlocking land tiles.
- There are frequent bugs and crashes that disrupt gameplay, leading to lost progress and frustration.
- graphics31 mentions
- 52 % positive mentions
- 39 % neutral mentions
- 10 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are generally praised for their charming and cute art style, vibrant colors, and appealing voxel aesthetics, which contribute to an enjoyable gameplay experience. However, some users find the character designs unattractive and the overall visual presentation to feel somewhat gimmicky or lacking depth. While many appreciate the graphics as a highlight of the game, there are calls for more detailed settings and features to enhance the visual experience further.
“The graphics are stunning, and the gameplay is incredibly enjoyable.”
“Visuals are amazing, and the game helps you build with glowing options with storylines you can choose yourself.”
“Dopamine hit after dopamine hit has been delivered to my brain, the art style is adorable, and the music and sounds hit just right.”
“The art style is charming, but the characters are ugly, and the scaling is weird.”
“Graphics are toothless.”
“The graphics are fine but don't feel open world, if you understand.”
- story23 mentions
- 22 % positive mentions
- 65 % neutral mentions
- 13 % negative mentions
The game's story is generally well-received, characterized as colorful, cute, and engaging, with relatable themes and interesting characters. However, players express frustration with mission progression being hindered by locked features and resource limitations, which detracts from the overall experience. Despite these issues, many users appreciate the creative freedom and social aspects of the game, highlighting its potential for enjoyable storytelling.
“Good storyline as well.”
“I enjoyed the story of the game and how it relates to real life theories in the future!”
“The characters and story are really cute.”
“Unless this is truly something that's coming out soon, I'm stuck on restoration phase level 8 due to a mission that can't be completed yet because the way to do it hasn't come out yet.”
“The last mission to 'like another player's world' is locked and I can't progress any further.”
“Built everything there was to offer, ran out of money, and was softlocked because the area restoration (1/2) quest was completely unobtainable.”
- gameplay17 mentions
- 53 % positive mentions
- 29 % neutral mentions
- 18 % negative mentions
The gameplay of the game is generally praised for its unique city-building mechanics, stunning graphics, and enjoyable creativity, appealing to fans of cute aesthetics. However, many players express frustration with the gacha elements, multiple currencies, and pay-to-win aspects, which detract from the overall experience. While some find the gameplay fun and engaging, others describe it as tedious and limited due to the reliance on in-app purchases and waiting mechanics.
“Really unique city building mechanic and the summoning add-on is even better.”
“So far I'm really enjoying playing Brixity, a lot to do, simple gameplay, unlimited creativity, so much fun to create blueprints.”
“The building mechanics make building much more pleasant and are easy to understand.”
“I ended up uninstalling because I personally strongly dislike gacha and 'wait and come back later' mechanics, and it has both. Other than that, it seems fun enough.”
“Be aware there's 8 separate currencies in this game (9 if we count the one-use brix), three XP bars, and 3 different gacha mechanics.”
“Game is overall tedious with very little gameplay but has some charming music and art.”
- monetization15 mentions
- 13 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The monetization system in the game has received mixed reviews, with many players criticizing the high cost of in-game purchases and the prevalence of microtransactions that hinder gameplay. While some appreciate the lack of forced ads, others find the optional ads and premium currency requirements frustrating, leading to a perception of the game as a cash grab. Overall, players feel that the monetization model limits free-to-play content and slows down progress, detracting from the overall experience.
“Great company too, not scummy at all with the monetization.”
“There are no ads!”
“However, the in-game purchases are quite expensive and the gifts are not that 'worth' the money.”
“It's annoyingly slow-paced, microtransactions out the wazoo, game crashes constantly on my phone and it's pretty new. Also, the devs charge you the premium currency if you have the gall to want to autocomplete buildings and not waste 12 minutes trying to get the pieces to line up right.”
“It's a good game, but you guys should settle down with the microtransactions and wait times on land plots and the essence station.”
- grinding9 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be excessively tedious, particularly in the early stages where coin collection is a chore, and later on with long wait times for timers. The building and redesigning processes are described as cumbersome, with manual removal of structures adding to the frustration. While the game's premise and aesthetics are appreciated, the overall experience is marred by the repetitive and time-consuming nature of grinding.
“Early game is a lot of grinding for coins, later game is a lot of waiting for 3+ day long timers to run out so I can do things again.”
“It's tedious and I don't want to have to buy and build a bunch of random stuff just to get enough points to make my area bigger.”
“Game is overall tedious with very little gameplay but has some charming music and art.”
- stability7 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The stability of the game has been widely criticized, with users reporting frequent crashes, freezing during loading screens, and glitches that result in lost progress. Many players experience issues with connectivity and lag, making the overall gameplay frustrating despite its enjoyable elements.
“Once I'm prompted to visit the play square, it essentially freezes with the loading circle spinning in the middle of the screen.”
“I really want to like this game, but it crashes often. I have had to rebuild several buildings multiple times because the game glitches and all of my work is gone, same with town building.”
“Can't connect to the game. I have been trying to get the game to start all day, and it keeps giving me an error message. I have enough storage to download it, but it doesn't download, and then the screen turns white and freezes.”
- music7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 14 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The music in the game is frequently praised for its charm and ability to enhance the overall aesthetic, with many users noting its vibrant and appealing qualities. While some players appreciate the delightful soundscapes that complement the visuals, others express frustration over the inability to turn off the music, which can interfere with other activities. Overall, the music contributes positively to the game's cute and colorful atmosphere, resonating well with fans of the genre.
“Perfect graphics, I like the whole 3D and blocky aesthetic, and there are extremely vibrant colors and music!”
“Dopamine hit after dopamine hit has been delivered to my brain, the art style is adorable, and the music and sounds hit just right.”
“It's cute and really keeps the style of Devsisters, some of the music reminds me of Cookie Run Kingdom.”
“I play games and listen to Audible, and if I can't turn off the music, I can't hear my book, so...”
“Game is overall tedious with very little gameplay but has some charming music and art.”
“I was going to give this a 5 stars but it lags really bad and it kicked me out of the game; I love the sounds and music and also the looks of the bricks and characters.”
- emotional3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express a strong emotional response to the game, highlighting feelings of heartbreak and frustration due to lost progress and confusion over account management. While some appreciate the creative aspects of building a city, the negative experiences have led to significant disappointment and even regret, overshadowing the enjoyment of the game.
“This is so heartbreaking since I had so much progress and my own designs.”
“Create your wholesome city and city tour, amazing!”
“It made me delete my Cookie Run Kingdom account because I was trying to delete this account only, but it was so confusing. In the end, it deleted my CRK account for whatever reason. I had that account since 2021 😢😭 I cried so hard, so now I hate this thing; also, it's boring.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Brixity suffers from significant optimization issues, which detract from the overall gameplay experience. Players are calling for improvements to enhance performance.
“Brixity is a pretty alright game, but it suffers from some really bad optimization issues.”
“Please fix the optimization of the game.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the humor in the game to be engaging and entertaining, noting that the ability to build freely adds to the fun and comedic elements. Overall, the game is described as interesting and capable of keeping players amused without boredom.
“This game is so fun and you don't get bored; it's practically interesting and really funny, at least for me.”
“It's just that you can build whatever you want, and of course, it's funny.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users suggest that the game lacks significant replayability compared to others, such as CRK, which, despite being pay-to-win, offers more engaging content for repeated playthroughs.
“Honestly, I recommend CRK over this, and everybody knows that's basically pay-to-win, but it still has replay value over this.”
“The lack of meaningful choices and consequences makes it hard to want to play through again.”
“Once you've completed the game, there's little incentive to return, as the experience feels repetitive.”